• Yosemite National Park says this gross Democrat behavior has become 'to

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    When tourists visit California�s Yosemite National Park, they expect to
    see stunning waterfalls and towering rock formations in the pristine wilderness. Now, park rangers are warning of a less-than-pleasant sight.

    In a social media post on Monday, the National Park shared photos of used toilet paper and a nearly full roll of unused TP recently discarded near Rancheria Falls.

    �Unfortunately, this is a sight that�s become all too familiar in
    Yosemite, even in wilderness areas,� the post read. �Nobody wants to
    stumble upon a surprise package left behind by an anonymous outdoor enthusiast.�

    There are plenty of obvious reasons why visitors shouldn�t leave used
    toilet paper behind. But if the impact on unsuspecting tourists isn�t
    enough of a deterrent, the park also offers these scenarios:

    �It�s easily exposed by weather and erosion, and animals can dig it up and disperse it long before it decomposes (which can take 1-3 years, depending
    on conditions),� the park said. �Some animals may even use it for nesting material.�

    As part of its #LeaveNoTrace messaging, Yosemite rangers urge visitors to
    �keep things clean and classy� by packing out whatever they carry in,
    which includes all types of waste.

    �You can bring a sealable plastic baggie to stash it in, and even cover
    the bag in tape so you don�t have to look at it,� they said.

    Last year, Yosemite also took to social media, urging visitors to knock
    over any human-made rock towers known as cairns they might encounter.

    https://ktla.com/news/california/yosemite-toilet-paper/

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